Bigger isn’t always better. A smaller space means less consumption and less energy used. Tiny Houses are eco-friendly by nature! Let’s discover the eco-friendly features and the unique Styles of a Tiny House.

When it comes to Eco Bnbs, tiny houses fit the bill. Why? Because our world is growing at a rapid rate. Our cars, our food, our homes – all of it, is getting bigger and bigger. And bigger isn’t always better. In fact, bigger often ends up creating an equally large amount of waste.

The good news is that we’re moving in the right direction, and our homes are a great place to start. At no more than 500 square feet and a focus on purposeful designs, tiny houses are eco-friendly by nature -you’d be hard-pressed to find a more sustainable accommodation.

Planet friendly features of Tiny Houses

tiny hpuse surrounded by woodsPh. by Ryan Stone, via unsplash

When searching for your perfect Tiny house, keep an eye out for some of these planet-friendly features:

a) Tiny House Bathrooms with Composting Toilets

Tiny House Bathrooms with Composting Toilets
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Ideal for the eco-conscious, as well as for anyone interested in staying off-grid (the perfect getaway from it all). Because composting toilets require zero water to function, there’s no need to use precious water on flushing. The best thing about them? The fact they don’t smell and often feel just like a regular toilet.

b) Tiny Houses with Solar Power

Solar Panels
Renewable energy is the way of the future! As long as the tiny house Eco Bnb is in direct sunlight for at least a good portion of the day, the running of appliances shouldn’t be a problem. Tiny houses that run fully or partially on energy from the sun enjoy a reduced carbon footprint, as well as smaller running costs.

c) Tiny Houses with Plenty of Natural Lighting

Tiny Houses with Plenty of Natural Lighting
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While this feature may seem simple; the amount of natural lighting in a space directly affects the amount of energy used. Eco Bnbs with large picture windows and skylights are able to harness sunlight to provide light in the tiny house. More sunlight equals less electricity used during the day!

d) Tiny Houses Built Using Recycled Materials

Tiny Houses Built Using Recycled Materials
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An Eco Bnb designed using reclaimed materials such as pallet wood are both stylish, and good for the environment. With so many materials that get manufactured and thrown away everyday, it’s a good idea to repurpose at least some of it.

Top 3 Unique Styles for your Eco-friendly Tiny House

Tiny houses not only incorporate eco-friendly features, but they can have unique styles. Take a look at some of these extraordinarily eco-friendly tiny houses:

1. Cob Tiny House

Cob Tiny House
photo by cobworks.com

Made from a mixture of sand, clay, straw, and water; this eco-friendly mixture creates a strong, glue that can last for a long period of time. The all-natural, long-lasting materials make for a unique and environmentally-friendly stay.

2. Shipping Container Tiny House

Shipping Container Tiny House
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Despite not being constructed from natural materials, the use of shipping containers as a tiny house shell is highly sustainable with proper insulation. Year after year, hundreds of shipping containers sit empty and unused. If you happen to come across an Eco Bnb container tiny home, take the chance to stay in a recyclable!

3. Hobbit Tiny House

Hobbit Tiny House
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Excavated from the earth itself, these tiny houses originate from regions to the north. These tiny homes are efficient in even the coldest of climates, and are environmentally friendly because they are maintained using the actual environment. A potentially exciting stay for any Lord of the Rings fans!

The Takeaway

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As previously mentioned, tiny houses are the ultimate in sustainable living options. A smaller space means less consumption and less energy used. While tiny houses may not be for everyone, treating our environment well should be. Purchase less goods that come in bulky plastic. Take a bicycle to work. Choose a reusable bottle. Sometimes, it’s the little things that make all the difference!

More Info about Tiny Houseshttps://www.tinysociety.co/

Enjoy your eco-friendly holiday in  a Tiny House surrounded by Nature in Austria: TinyHouse Fritz in Austria